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A woman is facing an animal cruelty charge after she was videotaped putting an emaciated dog in the trunk of her car. An arrest report shows Sara Perry was taken into custody Thursday after she was caught by a surveillance video at the Central Brevard Humane Society taking the dog, Neptune, out of her trunk and then putting him back in the trunk several minutes later. Perry told investigator she wasn’t able to provide food for Neptune and wanted to drop the dog off at the Humane Society center, but she was turned away. The dog was taken to the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Animal Care Center where a veterinarian examined him and concluded he had severe malnutrition. Online court records showed no attorney for Perry. Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. … [Read more...] about Authorities: Florida woman stuffed dog in car’s trunk

PUBLISHED: 16:42 08 July 2019 Ruth Lawes Pipa tucking into her ice cream. Credit: Tracy Gibb Archant A pet-friendly ice cream with dog biscuits at a cafe in Norwich has set tails wagging. Pipa makes a start on her first ice cream of the summer. Picture: Ruth LawesThe ice cream, which costs £1.20 and is offered at The Chapelfield Cafe in Chapelfield Gardens in Norwich, replaces the chocolate flakes in a Mr Whippy with dog biscuits. Kerry Dain, who has run the cafe for 13 years with her husband, began to serve the ice cream after years of public demand. You may also want to watch: She said: "Every summer members of the public would ask if they could buy an ice cream for their dog.The ice cream is a whippy with added dog biscuits. Picture: Ruth Lawes"I would always say but not with a chocolate flake so decided to replace it."The sweet treat has already gone down a storm with pooches.Mrs Dain said: "Some of the dogs have eaten the whole cone in … [Read more...] about Every man and his dog can eat ice cream at Norwich cafe

Updated 2:58 pm CDT, Thursday, April 25, 2019 This undated combination of two booking photos from the Johnson County Sheriff's Office shows Michael Setser and Amanda Setser. Prosecutors say the suburban Indianapolis couple, who vacated their home during divorce proceedings in early January 2019, left their dog behind to starve to death. The dog, named Chuck, was found dead in January in the couple's Johnson County trailer home. (Johnson County Sheriff's Office via AP) less This undated combination of two booking photos from the Johnson County Sheriff's Office shows Michael Setser and Amanda Setser. Prosecutors say the suburban Indianapolis couple, who vacated their home during ... more Photo: AP Photo: AP Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Image 1 of 1 This undated combination of two … [Read more...] about Prosecutors: Divorcing Indiana couple left dog to starve

Dogs are loyal companions and true family members. We love them, they love us, let’s go places together! However, some dogs develop an unhealthy attachment that can turn into a psychological behavioral disorder called separation anxiety. We checked in with Dr. Sharon L. Campbell, DVM, MS, DACVIM from Zoetis, about spotting separation anxiety in dogs and effectively treating this issue so you and your dog can live happily ever after! 6 PHOTOS Signs your dog may have separation anxiety See Gallery Signs your dog may have separation anxiety Barking Neighbors or landlords complaining about excessive barking while you’re out, or hearing yelps behind the door each time you leave, could mean your dog is experiencing separation anxiety. Yes, all dogs bark from time to time, but relentless barks for no reason (other than your absence) is a good indicator something’s up. Drooling If it’s meal time or you own a bloodhound, drool is expected. If … [Read more...] about 6 signs your dog might have separation anxiety

The RSPCA and Central Bedfordshire Council have come under fire from residents in Toddington, as they claim that neither are taking interest in a “hungry, neglected dog”. A number of residents have become concerned about a large male dog in the village, which they say has been left on its own in the garden of a property since its owners moved out at Christmas. It is claimed that one owner rarely called in during February, and then visited roughly every three days in March. Worried residents say they have contacted the RSPCA and the council, but that “nothing has been done”, and claim the RSPCA visited and decided that the dog was OK. One resident alleged: “That dog is getting thinner, its fur is matted at the front and it’s lost fur round the eyes. Soon it will look like those emaciated dogs in television charity adverts.”A Central Bedfordshire Council spokeswoman, said: “We have received no other complaints, but have requested to … [Read more...] about ‘What will it take to get help for this neglected dog in Toddington?’